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RE: Evoque Vibration - bell-auto-services - 09-02-2012 10:30pm Theycan fix it easyly i think from the tests ive made today when tuning. Increasing the idle speed when a gear is selected by 25-30rpm makes a massive difference and really smooths it out. Pete RE: Evoque Vibration - Claud - 09-02-2012 10:46pm (09-02-2012 10:30pm)bell-auto-services Wrote: Theycan fix it easyly i think from the tests ive made today when tuning. Increasing the idle speed when a gear is selected by 25-30rpm makes a massive difference and really smooths it out. Pete I agree,my dealer raised the idle speed to just over 800 rpm which was not enough, I am going to ask them to take it up to 850 rpm, the same as on our Freelander SD4 which is quite smooth at idle in drive. RE: Evoque Vibration - chiggy - 10-02-2012 01:43am I have this in my car but its very very very light. To be honest I don't really care at all. It doesn't change the car for me and for me isn't that bad for it to be classed as unacceptable. again though - it is very very very soft vibration and doesn't phase me in the slightest - maybe I only noticed it cause I read this thread actually. RE: Evoque Vibration - Barneyridge - 10-02-2012 02:55am (10-02-2012 01:43am)chiggy Wrote: I have this in my car but its very very very light. Chiggy, I was sitting in traffic this morning think the same, ie slight vibration, but only because of this thread. RE: Evoque Vibration - chiggy - 10-02-2012 02:58am Or maybe its the quality of diesel we get here in Australia that has something to do with it. The sensitive British Stomach of the Evoque can't handle the rugged Australian Diesel. Although they probably both come from the same American place... Iraq/Afghanistan. RE: Evoque Vibration - Barneyridge - 10-02-2012 03:08am (10-02-2012 02:58am)chiggy Wrote: Or maybe its the quality of diesel we get here in Australia that has something to do with it. The sensitive British Stomach of the Evoque can't handle the rugged Australian Diesel. RE: Evoque Vibration - bell-auto-services - 22-03-2012 12:32pm (09-02-2012 10:30pm)bell-auto-services Wrote: Theycan fix it easyly i think from the tests ive made today when tuning. Increasing the idle speed when a gear is selected by 25-30rpm makes a massive difference and really smooths it out. I was logged onto my car today with the dealer tools i have and talken a couple of pictures for people still having this idle problem. You may be able to print them out and show them to your dealer so they know where to look in there tools to increase idle speed and cure your rough idle problem. Hope they help someone. Pete RE: Evoque Vibration - MarcoRRE - 22-03-2012 09:32pm fantastic, but what parameters resolve the problem? the 1 or 2 image? tnx RE: Evoque Vibration - bell-auto-services - 22-03-2012 10:13pm Image two is with the added 25rpm which makes a good difference, some may need 50rpm it's hard to say what all will need. Pete RE: Evoque Vibration - lngrn36 - 22-03-2012 11:47pm (10-02-2012 02:58am)chiggy Wrote: Although they probably both come from the same American place... Iraq/Afghanistan. Now THAT'S funny! |